tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6153845628469776909.post8204619443340531321..comments2024-03-24T09:13:28.758+00:00Comments on The Plashing Vole: Step away from the Fairtrade, you hippyThe Plashing Volehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13021407602157515927noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6153845628469776909.post-2247876536447364712010-11-06T10:59:48.756+00:002010-11-06T10:59:48.756+00:00I'd heard of Zizek before, but haven't rea...I'd heard of Zizek before, but haven't read any of his work to date. Lots to think about in that clip. Interesting argument about how charitable action prolongs suffering a it delays what is really needed; a change in the system. Poses a bit of a dilemma though. Do we try to help in a small but achievable way or do we focus on campaigning for change?<br /><br />I think we can do both. The 70s we were onto a good thing; charities like Shelter had a dual campaigning and service provision role, then there's the women's shelter movement , probably the best example of accommodating both charitable action whilst really striving for social change. There's still some of that about in the third sector now, although it has been blunted by charities jumping into bed with government to provide services and in the process submitting to an inspection regime, funding grant application regime and other beauracratic trappings.<br /><br />So the answer I think is to support charity which embraces campaigning for change.Neil80https://www.blogger.com/profile/07327090565101437836noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6153845628469776909.post-86107386754487885732010-11-05T13:34:32.265+00:002010-11-05T13:34:32.265+00:00I'm to the point where I can hardly afford to ...I'm to the point where I can hardly afford to buy ANYthing...<br />...but that doesn't mean I sleep better ;-)intelliwenchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01872666573909696493noreply@blogger.com